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Ipsita Chakravarty
Subject: Accountancy, asked on 10/1/18
Calculate working capital Ratio
Ipsita Chakravarty
Subject: Accountancy, asked on 10/1/18
Calculatr working capital turnober ratio
Riya Verma
Subject: Accountancy, asked on 29/12/17
What is staff benefit expenses?
Riya Verma
Subject: Accountancy, asked on 29/12/17
What is leave incashment?
Riya Verma
Subject: Accountancy, asked on 29/12/17
Why change in inventories is added as expense in p/l a/c as they are already added in purchases of last year and current year.explain
Riya Verma
Subject: Accountancy, asked on 29/12/17
If we dont deduct the provisions like doubtful debts from the debtors as they will give the wrong picture then why long term provisions are added in debt equity ratio as these are only provisions and may or may not happen in future.how they will give the correct picture of ratios? Plz explain in brief
Riya Verma
Subject: Accountancy, asked on 27/12/17
In net profit ratio we calculate profit after interest and tax. Interest on long term borrowings are deducted but interest on short term borrowings is not taken in consideration. So are we not revealing incorrect information about profit? Explain
Riya Verma
Subject: Accountancy, asked on 27/12/17
What is the difference between stock and working capital turnover ratio?
Riya Verma
Subject: Accountancy, asked on 27/12/17
Why long term provisions are added in debt equity ratio as these are only provisions and may or may not happen similar to other provisions like doubt debts which are not taken. Plz explain in brief
Riya Verma
Subject: Accountancy, asked on 27/12/17
Give examples of trade investments.
Riya Verma
Subject: Accountancy, asked on 27/12/17
Capital employed= total assets- current liabilities. Here why we are not deducting non trade investments and fictitious assets? Plz explain in brief
Riya Verma
Subject: Accountancy, asked on 27/12/17
Why do we deduct non trade investments while calculating capital employed?
Riya Verma
Subject: Accountancy, asked on 27/12/17
What is the difference between trade and non trade investments?
Riya Verma
Subject: Accountancy, asked on 27/12/17
As assets = liabilities then if we increase the amount of fictitious assets then how do we increase the liability side. Plz explain in brief
Riya Verma
Subject: Accountancy, asked on 27/12/17